Inno, you've really got to modernize your idea of what a modern city should look like. Yes, Busan's skyline looks better, but from up close and in person--on the scale most people will view it--Seoul is a much nicer city. Better street-level architecture, proportionally fewer wide streets and highway overpasses, much more blended approach to traffic, better high-rise (if not yet skyscraper and supertall) architecture.

Busan is nice, yes, but Seoul is much, much nicer. Until Busan starts paying attention to quality of life and non-motorized transportation friendliness, Seoul will easily win the contest of which city is more "futuristic" and luxurious.

Inno, you've really got to modernize your idea of what a modern city should look like. Yes, Busan's skyline looks better, but from up close and in person--on the scale most people will view it--Seoul is a much nicer city. Better street-level architecture, proportionally fewer wide streets and highway overpasses, much more blended approach to traffic, better high-rise (if not yet skyscraper and supertall) architecture.

Busan is nice, yes, but Seoul is much, much nicer. Until Busan starts paying attention to quality of life and non-motorized transportation friendliness, Seoul will easily win the contest of which city is more "futuristic" and luxurious.